Clash clans 2

Sport / Other Sport by Steve Taylor October 13, 2018, 6:05 am FacebookTwitterLinkedInWhatsAppEmail Sign up to our Sport newsletter Kitmart Dundee Stars hit the road today with another arduous bus journey, this time to south Wales for an Elite League fixture against Cardiff Devils. And on Sunday, Omar Pacha’s side will make the return trip straight after that game for the visit of Glasgow Clan to Dundee Ice Arena (5pm). For the first time this season, the Taysiders failed to register a single point last weekend after the frustrating double-header defeat by Guildford Flames. And having narrowly lost to Cardiff in the midweek fixture a few days earlier when a soft penalty call saw the hosts slip to an overtime defeat, Stars will be hoping to redress that injustice and put some much-needed points on the board. However, the men from the Principality have hit a predictable rich vein of form having won five of their six Elite League games to move second in the … [Read more...] about Devil of a trip to Cardiff for Dundee Stars then Pacha has a big plan for Clan on home ice

NEWLY-CROWNED league winners Ballymacnab and 2016 county champions Maghery meet tonight in the first of the Cormac Leonard Commercials Armagh SFC semi-finals at the Athletic Grounds. Both teams topped their respective round robin group, with the ’Nab unbeaten in their three games while Maghery surprisingly dropped a point against neighbours Annaghmore. However, victory over Armagh Harps – who defeated them in last year’s final – meant that Shane McConville’s side qualified directly for the quarter-finals. That last eight tie against Madden proved to be a non-event. The Raparees lost their talisman Niall Grimley to an early red card, and they caved in thereafter. Maghery won at a canter, 2-17 to 0-4, the goals coming from Stefan Forker and Stephen Cusack. Ballymacnab also had it all their own way at the quarter-final stage against a rather disappointing Killeavy outfit, winning 1-10 to 0-3 with Rory Grugan’s goal from a penalty arriving in … [Read more...] about Ballymacnab v Maghery Armagh semi-final clash too close to call

TWELVE years after watching Derry City hold his beloved Paris St Germain to a scoreless draw in the UEFA Cup at Brandywell Stadium, French football coach Gilles Dary has returned to the scene with his Foyle Cup squad. In 2006 Gilles was one of a small band of PSG supporters who travelled to cheer on their team which boosted Portuguese striker, Pauleta, as part of the ‘Irish Clan’ section of the French club’s fanbase.The Parisiens went on to progress to the Group Stages after a 2-0 win at the Parc des Princes in the French capital as Gilles and his compatriots provided refreshments and a welcome party for some of the travelling fans from Derry.“I am a supporter of Paris St Germain and I went to Derry 12 years ago to see the game against Derry City,” he explained. “There was a group of us called the ‘Irish Clan’. We were friends with the Celtic supporters and the guys from Derry and that’s why we were at the match.“We then … [Read more...] about PSG fan returns to Brandywell 12 years on from Derry City clash